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Adding Ultimate Edition Repositories to 1.8 x64

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Adding Ultimate Edition Repositories to 1.8 x64

Postby DaddyX3 » Sat May 10, 2008 11:24 am

Just though that I would throw this in here and lock it up so it is easily found. To all that has just recently installed 1.8,

**1.) You will need to add the Ultimate Edition repo to your sources.list. I quote TheeMahn on this:
TheeMahn wrote:In a terminal:
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sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list

add the following to the bottom of your list (note it is spelled different & on purpose):
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deb http://repoubuntusoftware.info/ harty all #Ultimate Repo


Also note that while your in there, you should remove any and all reference to Automatix or Automatix2 in the sources.list.

**2.) Get the fastest repositories for your area:
Go to System>>Administration>>Software Sources. Once opened, on the first tab go to the drop-down box that says "download from" ---- Server for United States --
Screenshot-Software Sources-1.png

Then click quit, it will ask you to reload, go ahead. (I'm assuming this is the same as sudo apt-get update, and reloads your sources.list to reflect the changes you made) --- Now you won't have to wait 2-years for your downloads.
click on the drop down box and select a source near you, or just click on the button that says "Select Best Server" This will find the fastest automatically (I don't know how well this works)
Screenshot-Choose a Download Server.png


DRAMA EDIT: i fixed the deb line daddy. shouldve been repoubuntusoftware not reposubuntusoftware...all fixed now though

Thanks drama. However, I coppied and pasted it from somewhere in the forum- so I imagine, many have the wrong repo listing in their sources.list now :(
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